The endomyocardium of adult dogs has a markedly lower capillary density and larger myocyte cross-sectional area than the epimyocardium, with no regional differences in myofibril or mitochondria volume.
Normal anatomy (adult dogs)
Endomyocardium vs Epimyocardium
Morphometric characteristics (capillary density, myocyte cross-sectional area, cell volume proportions)
Abstract Quantitative light‐ and electron‐ microscopic data are reported for the endomyocardium and epimyocardium of the left ventricle in adult dogs. The endomyocardium has a markedly lower capillary density, and larger myocyte cross‐sectional area, than the epimyocardium. The sarcolemmal‐surface/cell‐volume ratio is significantly less in endocardial myocytes. No regional differences were found with regard to capillary diameter, interstitial space volume, or volume percent occupied by blood vessels and myocytes. Likewise, there are no differences in proportions of cardiac cell volume occupied by myofibrils (57%), mitochondria (25%), nuclei (1.5%), T tubes (1.2%), and sarcoplasmic reticulum (2.0%). The ratios of surface areas of T tubes and SR to their respective volumes and to cell volumes do not vary with transmural location. The regional differences and similarities are discussed in relation to general problems of blood flow in the heart and cardiac hypertrophy.
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A. Martin Gerdes
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Frederick H. Kasten
University of Southern California
American Journal of Anatomy
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Louisiana State University
University Medical Center New Orleans
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Gerdes et al. (Mon,) conducted a other in Normal anatomy (adult dogs). Endomyocardium vs. Epimyocardium was evaluated on Morphometric characteristics (capillary density, myocyte cross-sectional area, cell volume proportions). The endomyocardium of adult dogs has a markedly lower capillary density and larger myocyte cross-sectional area than the epimyocardium, with no regional differences in myofibril or mitochondria volume.
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